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Caherlistrane native Tony Gallagher to take on charity challenge for sick children and his daughter Maisie

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Caherlistrane native Tony Gallagher, now living in Dublin, is preparing for two major endurance events to raise funds for the Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation, a charity that has been vital in supporting his young daughter, Maisie.

Galway duo take on Dublin City Marathon to support Jack and Jill Foundation

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Two Galway friends, Bryan Walsh from Clonberne and Máire Mulkerins from Bullaun, Loughrea, are set to take on the 2025 Dublin City Marathon—all to raise vital funds for the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation.

Cannonball is coming back to Salthill

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200 supercars, free family festivals, celebrities, over 1000km of Irish open roads, €1.6 million raised for Irish charities and the awesome sight of over 200,000 excited spectators coast to coast waving chequered flags from September 6-8.

Christmas has arrived at Jack and Jill’s charity boutique in Athlone

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Christmas shoppers in Athlone can do some good with their purchasing power this festive season by opting to pick up some gifts from their local Jack and Jill charity boutique and support local families by doing so.

Camogie legend Aoife Donohue urges players and fans to go up the hill for Jack and Jill

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Galway camogie star and member of the Gaelic Players Association (GPA), Aoife Donohue, is urging people to become charitable All-Stars for a great local cause this summer and go Up the Hill for Jack and Jill.

Westmeath GAA star urges support for local cause by Going ‘Up the Hill for Jack and Jill’

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Westmeath camogie player and member of the Gaelic Players Association (GPA), Sheila McGrath, is urging people to become charitable All-Stars for a great local cause this summer and go Up the Hill for Jack and Jill.

Colin Clarke Bed Push for Little Champions July 15 Galway

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My name is Colin. I am a dad to four wonderful kids, to whom our youngest, Fíadh was born in May 2021 with CHD, Pulmonary Atresia, VSD’s, MAPCAs and DiGeorge Syndrome. The first year and a half of Fíadh’s life was an uphill battle, but we got through it, and more so we got through with the welcomed support from Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation. Their service allowed us to care for Fíadh at home ensuring all her medical needs were met while keeping her siblings, Jake, Lilly and Harry’s daily life as normal as possible as they tried to come to terms with Fíadh’s condition and the new change to our home life. With this golden support, we were in a position to spend much needed quality time with our other children after long stints in hospital while our Jack and Jill nurse would care for Fíadh in the comfort of her own home which as parents gave us great peace of mind.

Two local artists aim to raise funds for Jack and Jill Foundation at Incognito 2023

Two local artists will participate in the Incognito 2023 art sale in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation, supporting eight children in County Westmeath.

Top Galway artists go undercover for the mystery art auction Incognito 2023

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Galway artists have once again illustrated their hearts of gold with 48 local artists taking part in Incognito 2023, Ireland’s most mysterious online art sale taking place on Wednesday, April 26, in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation.

Athlone-based DPD partner with Jack and Jill Foundation to collect unwanted Lego

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In conjunction with Athlone-based delivery company DPD Ireland, the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation, has launched an appeal for unwanted Lego pieces which can turn into funding for its vital in-home nursing care service.

 

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